What matters now, as always, is what we do rather than what we say. We’re developers, and our focus is first on resolving any issues people have with the game as it is, then on future free updates which will improve, expand and build on the No Man’s Sky universe.

This is a labour of love for us, and it’s just the beginning.

It never mattered what they said because whatever they said never made it to the final game. The studio has been accused of lying to the community, plagiarism from a couple of parties and what not.

No Man’s Sky sales dropped 81% after the initial rush calmed. Moreover, players were seen asking for refunds over at Steam and PlayStation Store. The situation got so bad that Steam had to make many exceptions to its policy and offer refunds to the community.